Matchday four results
Campswahili: 130 all out in 48.1 overs
Nakatunya: 114 all out in 49.2 overs
Campswahili won by 16 Runs
Senior Quarters: 102 all out in 36.2 overs
Pamba: 66 all out in 32 overs
Senior Quarters won by 36 Runs
In Soroti, the air was thick with anticipation as Campswahili CC and Nakatunya CC clashed in a crucial SCA 50 Overs Ladies League encounter.
For Campswahili, the stakes were clear: a win could keep their championship dreams alive. They won the toss and opted to bat, setting a modest but hard-fought target of 130.
Wickets tumbled at regular intervals, yet Ilora Joan stood firm, top-scoring with a gritty 36, supported by Kevin Amuge’s steady 23.
Every run seemed a battle, every boundary a small triumph.
Keren Agudo and Martha Kulume’s disciplined bowling kept the scoreboard ticking slowly.
Chasing 131, Nakatunya CC started with intent but were never able to seize control.
Eventually, Nakatunya fell for 114 in 49.2 overs, handing Campswahili a tense 16-run victory.
It was a win that demanded teeth and nail, a testament to resilience and teamwork.
Campswahili moved to six points, keeping them within striking distance of Senior Quarters CC, who had earlier extended their lead with a 36-run victory over Pamba, dismissing them for just 66.
The outcome means next Sunday’s showdown between Campswahili and Senior Quarters will decide the league.
Campswahili must not only win but win convincingly, as net run rate could prove decisive.
Senior Quarters, leading with eight points and a superior run rate, remain favorites, but cricket, as ever, thrives on drama.
For the players, yesterday was more than numbers; it was about fight, focus, and the unyielding spirit of competition.
Campswahili’s narrow win has set the stage for a thrilling finale—a game where every run, every wicket, every moment will carry the weight of the championship.
In cricket, as in life, the final outcome is never certain until the last ball is bowled, and for Campswahili and Senior Quarters, the ultimate test is yet to come.
